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shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,281
Ian1779 said:
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Ask em to do energy companies too
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Any more requests?
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,282
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
There are so many people looking for an excuse not to vote Tory, trust me on that. The problem is, and you can see it even in this thread which is a highly left leaning one, that there is very little self-critique. I well and truly agree that the Tories, for example, are generally a bunch of pricks and their behaviour, policies, and the like do not deserve to be rewarded with support from the general public. Yet, the opposition isn't doing enough to pull the swing voters away.

Look at Sweden and Italy, almost no mention of that here at all. If there is, it is just some sound bites about 'the far right'. Unfortunately, the left is being rejected everywhere at a time where they should be clearing up. I know people on here will try to argue that I am wrong, but I don't know how many times I can say it as someone who falls into the category of a swing voter myself. The left need to stop blaming everyone else and sort themselves out, they'll then win easily and probably stay in power for a considerable length of time. A large chunk of people voting for the Tories come election time aren't coming out of the polling stations with massive grins on their faces but they'll keep voting for them until they have another party to vote for that they can relate to better on all matter of levels.
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There’s the other point too that countries that have recently been run by right wing populists are turning their back on it. Trump out in the US, Bolsonaro currently polling to lose 50% of the vote he got at the last GE in next month’s GE and lose the presidency, France once again rejected the far right, not to mention opinion polls in the UK. It’s sitting governments that are getting hit due to the current world economic climate, left or right doesn’t come into in many ways. If things are shit in a country a sitting government feels it at a general election.
 

David O'Day

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,283
judging by the starmer speech they must think a ge is near
 

skybluetony176

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,284
shmmeee said:

Any more requests?
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It’s a great idea. Nationalise renewables and expand it.
 
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Philosoraptor

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,285
shmmeee said:

Any more requests?
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Didn't I announce this a few days back.

Not rocket science.

 

shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,286
Philosorapter said:
Didn't I announce this a few days back.

Not rocket science.

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Absolute no brainier. But it’s nice to see labour tap home an open goal instead of screw it into the stands.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,287
And a promise to insulate 19m homes!!

Someone get the superglue solvent!
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,288
David O'Day said:
judging by the starmer speech they must think a ge is near
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The policy announcements too. There’s finally something to judge Starmers labour on. Still don’t rate Starmer other than at least he’s not Truss or Boris but the policies being announced so far sit OK with me.

I’ll still vote tactically at the next GE but that’s likely to be Labour as the best chance of voting Pawsey out. Be a tall ask whichever party has the best chance so fully expecting my vote to not count.
 

Philosoraptor

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,289
shmmeee said:
Absolute no brainier. But it’s nice to see labour tap home an open goal instead of screw it into the stands.
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Seems like Woodrow Wilson's trickle-down economics vs Roosevelt's New Deal.

All we need is a good war to pay for everything.

That's something Labour is excellent at.
 

Ian1779

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,290
shmmeee said:

Any more requests?
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Nationalise Greggs and I think that’s the set.
 
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chiefdave

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,291
shmmeee said:
And a promise to insulate 19m homes!!

Someone get the superglue solvent!
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Can they start with mine please
 
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David O'Day

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,292
Philosorapter said:
Seems like Woodrow Wilson's trickle-down economics vs Roosevelt's New Deal.

All we need is a good war to pay for everything.

That's something Labour is excellent at.
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Do you mean Herbert Hoover not Wilson? He was the person FDR beat

Wilson did go up against a Roosevelt just not the New Deal one
 

Philosoraptor

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,293
David O'Day said:
Do you mean Herbert Hoover not Wilson? He was the person FDR beat

Wilson did go up against a Roosevelt just not the New Deal one
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Am I getting my Presidents mixed up?
Let me check

Edit-

I believe you're right.
Good stuff
 
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Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,294
Truss seems very quiet since her special friend created his barmy budget do we assume she has headed off to Ukraine for some photo opportunities or is hiding in a fridge somewhere.
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,295
shmmeee said:
That would be the centre left in Sweden who got the most votes and increased their vote share? Or the centre left party in Italy that came second and whose vote share was static?

We know there’s a 20% nationalist vote in most countries, they voted Labour, then UKIP, then Tory, and now will probably either splinter into various fringe groups, coalesce around a NewKIP or not vote.

Point is they already vote. Non voters views are identical to voter views. Everyone with minority beliefs thinks that all those people out there that don’t vote are doing so because they hold the same minority views. Whereas most don’t care or don’t see the point where they live.

The number of politically engaged non voters is tiny.
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skybluetony176 said:
There’s the other point too that countries that have recently been run by right wing populists are turning their back on it. Trump out in the US, Bolsonaro currently polling to lose 50% of the vote he got at the last GE in next month’s GE and lose the presidency, France once again rejected the far right, not to mention opinion polls in the UK. It’s sitting governments that are getting hit due to the current world economic climate, left or right doesn’t come into in many ways. If things are shit in a country a sitting government feels it at a general election.
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I don't particularly want to get pulled into an argument or debate as I think I much prefer my life not getting wound up in the off topic chat in SBT, but I'm telling you as someone who would consider voting Labour or an equivalent parry, that they still aren't doing enough to win me over as well as many, many other people. I certainly won't be voting Tory either, but my grievances with them go far deeper. It'll be a long time before I forgive them for partygate amongst other things.

To suggest that Sweden and Italy have been some kind of victory for the left is also barking mad, though. It sounds like something off a reddit thread or as G would say 'sixth form debating society' or something. To not reflect on that essentially proves my point. France and USA as examples too, if the margins haven't set alarm bells off, then I don't know what will. The left are being rejected en masse.

I would like the Tories to get absolutely destroyed in the next election, and I'm not trying to be an arse here. I'm just splashing this thread with a slightly different opinion from another side so to speak.
 

skybluetony176

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,296
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
I don't particularly want to get pulled into an argument or debate as I think I much prefer my life not getting wound up in the off topic chat in SBT, but I'm telling you as someone who would consider voting Labour or an equivalent parry, that they still aren't doing enough to win me over as well as many, many other people. I certainly won't be voting Tory either, but my grievances with them go far deeper. It'll be a long time before I forgive them for partygate amongst other things.

To suggest that Sweden and Italy have been some kind of victory for the left is also barking mad, though. It sounds like something off a reddit thread or as G would say 'sixth form debating society' or something. To not reflect on that essentially proves my point. France and USA as examples too, if the margins haven't set alarm bells off, then I don't know what will. The left are being rejected en masse.

I would like the Tories to get absolutely destroyed in the next election, and I'm not trying to be an arse here. I'm just splashing this thread with a slightly different opinion from another side so to speak.
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What are you expecting from them exactly? They’ve made quite a lot of policy announcements this week, was there really nothing that tickled your fancy?
 

David O'Day

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,297
 

Grendel

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,298
shmmeee said:
That would be the centre left in Sweden who got the most votes and increased their vote share? Or the centre left party in Italy that came second and whose vote share was static?

We know there’s a 20% nationalist vote in most countries, they voted Labour, then UKIP, then Tory, and now will probably either splinter into various fringe groups, coalesce around a NewKIP or not vote.

Point is they already vote. Non voters views are identical to voter views. Everyone with minority beliefs thinks that all those people out there that don’t vote are doing so because they hold the same minority views. Whereas most don’t care or don’t see the point where they live.

The number of politically engaged non voters is tiny.
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So only one party in Italy is nationalistic? Guess they will not be forming a government then as all the other parties will oppose them? Are you saying League and Forza are non nationalistic parties?
 

shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,299
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
I don't particularly want to get pulled into an argument or debate as I think I much prefer my life not getting wound up in the off topic chat in SBT, but I'm telling you as someone who would consider voting Labour or an equivalent parry, that they still aren't doing enough to win me over as well as many, many other people. I certainly won't be voting Tory either, but my grievances with them go far deeper. It'll be a long time before I forgive them for partygate amongst other things.

To suggest that Sweden and Italy have been some kind of victory for the left is also barking mad, though. It sounds like something off a reddit thread or as G would say 'sixth form debating society' or something. To not reflect on that essentially proves my point. France and USA as examples too, if the margins haven't set alarm bells off, then I don't know what will. The left are being rejected en masse.

I would like the Tories to get absolutely destroyed in the next election, and I'm not trying to be an arse here. I'm just splashing this thread with a slightly different opinion from another side so to speak.
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Your claim was the left was in decline, it isn’t, the centre right is.

Youre not the only one here with a fringe opinion by any measure, myself included. And in countries with PR where upstart parties can make an impact quickly populism has certainly been on the rise in all forms.

But my point is simply Labour don’t need to get that 20%, they’re gone. A huge chunk of fairly moderate Brexit voters like my ex mother in law who just want a better NHS and mortgage rates down will be fine with Labour not taking on the globalist elite.
 

shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,300
Grendel said:
So only one party in Italy is nationalistic? Guess they will not be forming a government then as all the other parties will oppose them? Are you saying League and Forza are non nationalistic parties?
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Reading courses not working out, huh?

Miss you in the Ukraine thread BTW, your boy Putin is taking one hell of a beating. The ultimate fate of your chosen strong man leadership style.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,301
Don;t really care if it's a none of the above, but now the Tories are trashing their reputation for economic competence along with just about everything else, just what is the reason to vote for them now?
 
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rexo87

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,302
Deleted member 5849 said:
Don;t really care if it's a none of the above, but now the Tories are trashing their reputation for economic competence along with just about everything else, just what is the reason to vote for them now?
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Exactly. They always had a pretty big argument with the economy, there's no argument now

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wingy

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,303
Deleted member 5849 said:
Don;t really care if it's a none of the above, but now the Tories are trashing their reputation for economic competence along with just about everything else, just what is the reason to vote for them now?
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That they're just so random.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,304
Banks ramping up the mortgage rates nationwide two year fixed well over 5% and others withdrawing the current offers what a disaster this crazy man has created.
 

Sick Boy

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,305
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
There are so many people looking for an excuse not to vote Tory, trust me on that. The problem is, and you can see it even in this thread which is a highly left leaning one, that there is very little self-critique. I well and truly agree that the Tories, for example, are generally a bunch of pricks and their behaviour, policies, and the like do not deserve to be rewarded with support from the general public. Yet, the opposition isn't doing enough to pull the swing voters away.

Look at Sweden and Italy, almost no mention of that here at all. If there is, it is just some sound bites about 'the far right'. Unfortunately, the left is being rejected everywhere at a time where they should be clearing up. I know people on here will try to argue that I am wrong, but I don't know how many times I can say it as someone who falls into the category of a swing voter myself. The left need to stop blaming everyone else and sort themselves out, they'll then win easily and probably stay in power for a considerable length of time. A large chunk of people voting for the Tories come election time aren't coming out of the polling stations with massive grins on their faces but they'll keep voting for them until they have another party to vote for that they can relate to better on all matter of levels.
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If the left leaning and Italian left weren’t incompetent and put the country before bullshit they’d have stopped Meloni from going on to be PM, which will be a short lived disaster before another technocrat government.
Voter disillusionment and apathy is a big problem across Europe and needs to be addressed.
 

Mcbean

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,306
we paid 14% in the late 80s - just saying
 

Ian1779

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,307
Sick Boy said:
If the left leaning and Italian left weren’t incompetent and put the country before bullshit they’d have stopped Meloni from going on to be PM, which will be a short lived disaster before another technocrat government.
Voter disillusionment and apathy is a big problem across Europe and needs to be addressed.
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Just out of interest why were they so incompetent? Policy offer or something more?
 

shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,308
Mcbean said:
we paid 14% in the late 80s - just saying
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On what size loan?
 

Liquid Gold

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,309
shmmeee said:

Any more requests?
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shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,310
Liquid Gold said:
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I wasted my wish on stupid sensible police numbers

 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,311
Ian1779 said:
Nationalise Greggs and I think that’s the set.
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Does this mean appointing @Greggs as Secretary of State for Shithousery?
 

rob9872

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,312
Liquid Gold said:
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Decriminalisation of the user is where it should head rather than legalisation of the drug. The resource should be into the disbanding of all of the drug networks and crimewave that it funds. Making it accessible will not eradicate the issues that co-exist.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Sep 27, 2022
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Have to say Labour have played this quite well so far in my view. Now we're back to a government that focusses on policies (however mental!) they now put their's up in retaliation.

And they can't help but look normal in comparison!
 
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shmmeee

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,314
rob9872 said:
Decriminalisation of the user is where it should head rather than legalisation of the drug. The resource should be into the disbanding of all of the drug networks and crimewave that it funds. Making it accessible will not eradicate the issues that co-exist.
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Also known as the Drug Dealer Wet Dream. All the custom, none of the oversight.
 
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rob9872

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  • Sep 27, 2022
  • #21,315
shmmeee said:
Also known as the Drug Dealer Wet Dream. All the custom, none of the oversight.
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The only benefit I see in full legalisation is that we can tax it!
 
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